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Title Page (from New Mexico Santos)
Title Page (from New Mexico Santos)
Title Page (from New Mexico Santos)

Title Page (from New Mexico Santos)

Artist (American, born Germany, 1881 - 1971)
Artist (American, 1910 - 1992)
Datecirca 1928 (printed 1983)
Mediumcolor woodcut
DimensionsImage: 7 9/16 × 6 in. (19.2 × 15.2 cm)
Support: 12 1/16 × 9 13/16 in. (30.6 × 24.9 cm)
Mat: 17 × 14 in. (43.2 × 35.6 cm)
ClassificationsGraphic
Credit LineGift of Ann Baumann, 2010
Object number2010.28.3
DescriptionPortfolio cover page with title; red print of drawn stage curtain
Text Entries
Text on verso reads as:  These eight woodblock prints by Gustave Baumann have been printed in an edition of two hundred and ten copies by Linnea Gentry at Amaranth Press in Santa Fe, New Mexico.  Ten copies are reserved by the publisher hors commerce. Five of the background woodblocks were completed by Willard Clark, also in Santa Fe. The colors were matched to the artist's original proofs.  The paper is Rives Lightweight, a neutral pH rag paper mould-made by the Arjomari Mill in France. Fifty copies have been completed into a portfolio folder with a woodblock border by Gustave Baumann on the title page.  This is copy number   .  Copyright © 1983 by Ann Baumann.  All rights reserved.
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